As Senior Community Development Advisor for the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Jackie
Hoyer serves as a liaison between the Federal Reserve and Houston-area financial institutions,
sharing information on personal financial education, community and economic development
issues, and the Community Reinvestment Act. Hoyer has worked on affordable housing,
small business development issues and workforce development issues. She currently
serves as Vice President of the Credit Coalition board and serves in an advisory capacity
for Texas Southern University’s Jesse H. Jones School of Business Advisory Council
and Prairie View A&M University’s Graduate School of Community Development Advisory
Committee. Hoyer also serves on the Advisory Council of the Greater Houston Black
Chamber of Commerce. Hoyer has served on the executive boards of the Houston Area
Urban League and Houston Habitat for Humanity. Hoyer is currently on the Workforce
Taskforce for the Greater Houston Partnership. She is a Fellow in the 26th class
of the American Leadership Forum, Houston/Gulf Coast Chapter, and a member of the
2010 Fall Class of the Center for Houston’s Future. Hoyer is a licensed Texas Real
Estate Agent, holds a Leadership Certificate from Rice University’s Jesse H. Jones
Graduate School of Management, and has a bachelor’s degree from Ohio Wesleyan University.